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- 3141: Simone Debeauvoir The Second S
- ... with a lordly arrogance; but a white woman who had commerce with a black in slavery days would have been put to death, and today she would probably be lynched(de Beauvoir 418)." This hypocritical control for keeping women in a subordinate role, is a perfect example of how traditional gender roles place women in socially inferior positions. This makes it difficult for a female to create the reality of herself ... Paul Sartre, a famous French existentialist. Her position in a male-dominated, intellectual world of French existentialism was an exceptional achievement for a woman of her time. Simone de Beauvoir influenced many woman to take control of their environment, their choices, and their existence. The logic throughout the book is a great advisement for a female to read and carry through into her life and intellect. The Second Sex, published in ...
- 3142: Man's Evil Nature in Lord of the Flies
- ... and to dominate. In contrast the ego persuades one to make actions that make one's actions acceptable by others around them. It also controls the need for acceptance and the need to be in control. Though different, the superego lies within one's spirituality and need for order. It values rules, and commandments. Jack as id, represents the carnal drives in man. He illustrates this through painting his face. By ... If there's a beast we'll hunt it down. We'll close in and beat and beat and beat-"(83), he demonstrates his carnal desire to hint and kill. Next, Jack also strove to control others. He would even resort to torture, "'What d' you mean by it, eh?' said the chief (Jack) forcefully What d' you mean coming with spears? What d' you mean by not joining my tribe ...
- 3143: The Analysis Of The Blue Marbl
- ... now be packed into an area than previously expected. Mr. Norman Myers points out that human beings relationship with nature has changed. Humankind is no longer a part of nature , rather, society is now in control of the Earth (Myers 18). This is an extremely important point when discussing the Earth and its future. The fact that the relationship between humans and nature has changed is very important in the debate ... is projected to double again in the next thirty years (Myers, 24). Norman Myers would favor an increased amount of family planning programs for sure. He would also be in favor of access to birth control measures for whoever wants them, because this will definitely curtail the growth of population. Countries like China, which had severe population growth problems, have significantly cut down on their population growth by imposing regulations on ...
- 3144: The HIV Epidemic
- ... stricter standard for HIV-related information. Additional guidance in this area will come from an expert committee on public health information privacy convened by the Carter Presidential Center and supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. That effort included a national survey of state public health privacy and HIV privacy laws. A report by this committee is to be published soon by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An article based on the committee report has been published.
- 3145: Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, and Critical
- ... 1.Ontology. Criticalrealism is the ontology of critical theory.Critical realism believes that a reality exists "out there" and is not merely relative.However, reality can never be fully comprehended or understood.Natural laws still control and drive realityand to the extent possible should be understood. 2.Epistemology. Critical theory is value oriented.Therefore, the critical theorist is subjective to the extent that the inquiries are governed and conducted in the ... Biesta and Miedema describe the problem in this way: The point here is, that the scientific study of human subjectivity has aims that differ radically from the aims of physical science. Physical science aims at control of a (human) subject over a (non- human) object.The relationship between the two can be characterized as an external relationship, firstly because the object is controlled by the subject, and secondly becasue the knoweldge ...
- 3146: Incorporation Of The American
- ... shows how this concept of the American Dream is accomplished and failed by the characters in the story line. Daisy and Tom are two characters whose dreams portray to be wealthy and to be in control of things. Tom throughout the story acts brutal and tries to control everything. For example, Nick describes him as: It was a body capable of enormous leveragea cruel body. His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed(11). Nick ...
- 3147: Type II Diabetes
- ... t make a person gain weight and also take stress off their heart. Diabetics can use Yoga to relieve stress too. Yoga is ancient Hindu discipline of deep meditation (Sharpe, 127). Together, diets and exercise control one-third of diabetic cases. Diet and drugs control the rest (Riedman, 9). There are many types of different drugs that can lessen the symptoms of diabetes. If a diabetic's blood sugar is too high, they will need oral hypoglycemic. Oral hypoglycemic is ...
- 3148: Great Expectations- The Evolut
- ... in the novel; shame and guilt, self-gratification, and his stage of redemption. The first stage of Pip's maturity is his shame and guilt. Shame is a feeling brought on by circumstances beyond the control of the person. For example, Pip feels ashamed over how common and coarse he and Joe are. Guilt, on the other hand, is a feeling brought on by one's actions. An example of this ... thick and thin. Joe Gargery was the only constant in Pip's life. Joe was the same man at the end of the novel that he was in the beginning. Shame and guilt never took control of him; that is why he was able to save Pip. In the end, Pip manages to become a respectful, true gentlemen.
- 3149: Teleteens And Sex Medicine
- ... on high school campuses and one of the main concerns of parents, school officials, and the government is teenage sex. It is on the rise, and they are worried that it may get out of control. Teenage sex can be a problem because of the pregnancies and many diseases it can cause. One solution that has been proposed is to distribute condoms in public high schools. This is a topic that ... effective. I repeat-CONDOMS ARE NOT 100% EFFECTIVE. They are only 92-96% effective against pregnancy and not at all effective for blocking H.I.V. transmission. Wouldn't a better option then be to control teenage sex? Making love is not something to play around with. When people decide to do it, they make a life and death decision. If they contract an STD they risk their life for death ...
- 3150: A Fight!
- ... everyone thinks differently, has different characteristics people act differently, no one is the same in this world. This is good, but some of the time young people do things they regret later, sometimes they cant control what they do, other times they do things to get respect from other people. One of these things I am talking about is fighting between other fellow peoples. When I was at the age of ... and more. I remember standing there helplessly wanting to stop them, but knew if I got involved I would most probably be suspended for interfering. This made me sad, for I didn't have any control of any of my good friends.
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